Zusammenfassung:
Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, many Ukrainians
have fled their homes in search of safer places, thus the problem of developing
convenient and effective methods of providing psychological support to the
maximum number of citizens has become urgent. The research aims to develop
a technology for helping internally displaced persons based on exposure
therapy methods. The study sample consisted of 84 respondents who had the
official status of internally displaced persons. To quantify the parameters of
the stressful state, the PCL-5 post-traumatic stress disorder diagnostic tool
was used, and the updated Oxford Happiness Inventory (OHI) was used to
determine the emotional state. At the beginning of the study, 67% of respondents
in the sample had a level of symptoms sufficient to diagnose post-traumatic
stress disorder, which indicates a high level of psychological distress. The
methods of trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy and Eye Movement
Desensitisation and Reprocessing were used for psychotherapeutic procedures.
The use of both methods proved to be effective in improving the overall
psychological state of the respondents. The use of trauma-focused cognitive
behavioural therapy led to a 9.0% reduction in symptoms of post-traumatic
stress disorder and a 37.73% increase in happiness compared to the control
group. The method of desensitisation and eye movement processing led to a
15.41% reduction in symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and a 35.30%
increase in subjective indicators of happiness compared to the control group.
The combined use of both methods showed the best results: after three months,
there was a 19.72% reduction in post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms
and a 42.54% increase in happiness scores compared to the control group.
Based on the data demonstrated in this paper, the combined use of traumafocused
cognitive behavioural therapy and eye movement desensitisation and
reprocessing can be recommended to reduce the severity of post-traumatic
stress symptoms and improve the well-being of internally displaced persons.
Beschreibung:
Bretsko, I. Modern psychological assistance technologies for internally displaced persons / Bretsko, I., Shcherban, T., & Yamchuk, T. // Scientific Bulletin of Mukachevo State University. Series “Pedagogy and Psychology”. - 9(4). 2023. - Р. 35-46.